Diskeeper 8.0 Pro
Has anyone ever heard of diskeeper? This is the site for it:
http://www.diskeeper.com
I would like to know everyone's opinion on it if anybody has tried it.
http://www.diskeeper.com
I would like to know everyone's opinion on it if anybody has tried it.
Comments
That is my opinion.
That or Windows Defrag just sucks.
Or both!
Which reminds me, I've should install it on here soon!
-Q
PS: it is on sale for $35.95 right now.
By: James Babb
Rating: 9/10
Pluses:
-Runs faster than traditional windows defrag programs
-Does a good job on drives with little space
-Has a boot time defrag program that optimizes the Swap file, registy, and directorys
-Nice clean, and easy to use UI
Minuses:
-Need pro version for NT 2000, XP pro and any of the server variations.
Comments:
I have used diskeeper for over a mounth now. I am very happy with it. I like the fact that it runs well in the background so I can do other things in the foreground. It also preforms defrags better and faster than conventional defrag programs. I did not like the fact that I had to use the pro version. The defrag scheduler also works very well. I can just "set it and forget it" with out any batch scripts like Windows Defragmenter took. It helps that it optimizes the page, system, and directories. This speeds up your system preformance alot. If you have a slower drive, then get Diskeeper now. It will make things go faster. If you have a faster drive, it will make that fast drive appear to go super fast. So buy Diskeeper today.
I'd decapitalise "K"
-Q
BOUGHT? Just go on google and search for Diskeeper 8 pro crack.
Wondering how long i can do that...
What is it with so many people not wanting to pay for a product?
I dont have money for all this software i need.
Its not a solid physical object, so Im not going to spend alot of money on it, I dont have much laying around to start either, with Bush's economy and all.
Im assuming you got that one from me...
I just use opensourse apps and opensource OS...
Yeah. Right. And the sun is going to burn out today.
That is impossible. Look at how it is gets fragmented. You delete files and add new ones. If it just get stacking them on top of each other and not use the holes...you would run out of space very quickly.
Thats the way I look at it... It gets fragmented, severly fragmented, but its not possible at the time to defragment it, so the linux zealots just CLAIM it never gets fragmented so people think its better.
Or is that just what they lead you to believe?
-Q
PS. What about your BSD filesystems?